Survival of the fittest takes to the air in the newest expansion for the popular card game Evolution. In the game players develop animal species, evolving them with various cards in order to out-hunt and out-evade other animals. The Evolution Flight expansion introduces avian species into the ecosystem. Now your species can swoop on unsuspecting prey from above, fly away from predators, or soar to a new location when food is scarce.

Containing sixty fixed cards, The Treachery of Rhudaur adventure pack for the Lord of the Rings living card game adds cards 84-114 of the Angmar Awakened cycle. The contents of the pack are designed to augment existing decks and to provide players with an entirely new scenario upon which their heroes can adventure.

In the grim darkness of the far future, Warhammer 40k Conquest is a competitive card game for two players. The Great Devourer deluxe expansion introduces the Tyranids faction to the game with new warlords, units, attachments, and supports. Additional cards are also included for every faction in the core set, featuring powerful new units.

Long out of print, Samurai has been brought back by Fantasy Flight, and at a cheaper price! In Samurai, players assume the role of power-hungry daimyo vying for control of Japan. By gaining the loyalty of lesser lords, seizing the land’s primary sources of rice, and trading favors with religious leaders, the players can grow their dominion and muster the samurai to cement their claim.

The wait is over, DC fans no longer have to contend with a Marvel-only Dice Masters universe! Yes, the DC Dice Masters starter and boosters dropped last week, providing materials for players to incorporate DC characters like Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and more into their Dice Masters games.

Set in the world of Evil Hat‘s Spirit of the Century, Zeppelin Attack! allows players to control villainous masterminds bent on world domination. Deploy your zeppelins, command your minions, and do whatever it takes to destroy your rivals. Perfect for two to four players, Zeppelin Attack!will plays for forty-five to sixty minutes.

Demonslayer: The Siege of Mt. Kunlun is a deck-building game based on the story of the “Warriors of Magic Mountain.” Each player takes control of one Sect of the Kunlun Immortals, and they must compete with each other in defeating the dread forces of the Heart-Eaters. At the end of the game, once all the Heart-Eaters are defeated, the player with the most Cultivation is the winner. An English translation of a previously released foreign edition, this version includes one of the game’s expansions, The Alchemist’s Fortune.

Xenoshyft is a game for one to four players, with each player controlling one of the divisions of the Nortec Military. Each of these divisions represents one part of the overall Nortec Base, and it is your job as commander of these divisions to protect the base while its field operations are completed. A cooperative game, Xenoshyft asks players to outlast a horde of aliens over the course of nine rounds.

The third My Little Pony set released from Enterplay, Absolute Discord sees the arrival of Discord to the Pony-verse, throwing the spirit of chaos at players as a means to turn the game upside down. Cards and actions now can perform the opposite of what they are labeled as doing. With over two hundred cards in Absolute Discord, players have plenty of new options to add to their decks!

Bring video gaming to your board game table with Super Dungeon Explore: Forgotten King! An entirely original base game set for this popular series of games, Forgotten King includes nearly sixty new miniature figures to battle through and with in the automated dungeon setting! Inspired by 16-Bit video gaming, Super Dungeon Explore can be played in either Classic or Arcade mode, allowing for cooperative play or to be pitted against a GM. Also out this week is the first Upgrade Kit for this version of the game.

The BahamutD&D Attack Wing premium figure features powerful upgrades, abilities, and tokens to bring your adventures to epic proportions! This powerful dragon sits upon a six inch by six inch base and utilize his cold breath attacks to any enemy in his path.

The newest Data Pack for the Netrunner Deck Building Game, Breaker Bay contains sixty new cards designed to augment Corp and Runner decks. These sixty cards are numbers twenty-one through forty of the SanSan Cycle, all able to be incorporated into the base Netrunner game.

Another expansion for the short film inspired Eight-Minute Empire: Legends, Lost Lands incorporates new factions and leaders, materials for for a fifth and sixth player, a double-sized island on a folded board, and allows for faster gameplay, as players can now select cards simultaneously.

A new release in the popular D&D dungeon crawl cooperative board games, Temple of Elemental Evil puts players in control of a heroic adventurer exploring a treacherous dungeon full of monsters, hazards, and treasures. Anywhere from one to five players can take part in the adventure, cooperatively navigating the dungeon in no more than an hour.

Long awaited, but finally back in print, Cash’n'Guns is back on shelves!

For those unfamiliar, Cash’n'Guns recreates the class stand-off scenario from Reservoir Dogs, pitting four to eight players against each other. Every player is given a foam pistol which they must load and point at other players (using cards) in an attempt to get them to lower their own weapon. The second edition version has been updated with new artwork, new guns, and additional rules.

Fluxx continues to scoop up every nerd property available with the launch of this week’s Regular Show Fluxx!

If you’ve never touched a version of Fluxx, the gist is that the rules change as you play, beginning with the simple draw a card, play a card rule, but going crazy from there. For the Regular Show version, Looney Labs has tailored the cards to reflect characters and catchphrases from the show, including Yeahuh!, Doing Donuts in the Park, and Do Me a Solid. For a limited time, Pulp also has the No Rules Guy promo card to accompany the base game.

You though it would never happen, you thought the third edition codex would never be replaced, but Games Workshop has finally released a seventh edition codex for Grey Knights. This hardcover volume contains new stats and rules for the related miniatures (new and old) as well as back story fluff for the faction.

Cue up Tom Sawyer, because World of Tanks: Rush has rolled into the store!

Based on the popular online game, this board game adaptation incorporates artwork from the online version and has players selecting cards to build up their squadron of tanks. Two to five players then defend their headquarters against their opponents, bringing in reinforcements when necessary in order to attain victory.

From the makers of Rivet Wars comes the most violent, brutal sports board game you’ve ever put kneepads on for. Kaos Ball covers the gamut of the sporting season, having players draft, train, and form teams (four different teams are represented by elaborately designed sets of miniatures) as well as play through rugby-style game play focused around area control mechanics.

Anything Pathfinder can do, Dungeons and Dragons can do, too.

With that in mind, Wizards of the Coast has released the first set of miniatures for fifth edition/D&D Next. These oversized boxes of miniatures contains four randomized figures from a selection of forty-four possible options.

Following hot on the heels of the last two expansion pack releases for their respective games, Fantasy Flight‘s Lord of the Rings and Star Wars LCGs each receive new add-on packs this weekend.

Darkness and Light is the last expansion pack for the Echoes of the Force storyline, feature ten additional objective cards that allow players to explore the Sith, convince people your a god with C-3PO, and fly the Empire’s biggest, baddest ships.

The third expansion pack in the Ring-Maker cycle, Trouble in Tharbad adds sixty new cards to the base game, including cards that walk players through a journey through the infamous Dwarf city, fighting off Orcs and saving the Dwarf informant, Nalir.

No one can hear you scream in Legendary: Encounters.

Based off of the mechanics of the highly popular Marvel Legendary card game, Encounters adapts the Alien franchise into another cooperative experience. Players work together to outlast hordes of Xenomorphs as Ripley, Bishop, Dallas, and other characters from the franchise. But, beware, if you spawn a chest-burster, you become a Xenomorph and attack your former teammates.

A new expansion for the Warmachine Deck Building Game, High Command, Invasion of Sul includes nearly 100 new cards to be incorporated into the base game. The 100 cards included in the set allow players to participate in and shape the outcome of the war of Sul, possibly changing the face of the Iron Kingdoms forever!

Announcing the end of the Rise of the Runelords adventure for the Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, the Spires of Xin-Shalast is out this weekend. Including 110 cards that comprise the entirety of five additional scenarios as well as locations, loot, and monsters. And while supplies last, Pulp has special promo cards that come with each purchase.

Inspired by Sentinels of the Multiverse and playing like comic book version of Magical Athlete, Pack of Heroes is a fast playing, two player superhero card game. Divided into two phases, Pack of Heroes first has players compete in a drafting game. Thirty heroes are represented by trading card-esque cards with stats and powers. After drafting has finished, players battle with their hero decks in order to decide the greatest superhero of all!

Since the Orks are Warhammer‘s favorite child at the moment, two more brand new Ork miniatures are out this weekend. First up is the heavily armed Ork Big Mek, displayed to the right. The second figure this weekend is the Ork Painboy.

Join Us or Die is the fourth Force Pack release for the Echoes of the Force cycle in the Star Wars Living Card Game from Fantasy Flight. As per the usual, this expansion contains around sixty additional cards, including two fate cards as well as ten objective sets.

Remaining in a Fantasy Flight galaxy far, far away, the X-Wing miniature battle game finally receives its fourth wave of ships. This fourth wave provides two new ships for both the rebel and empire factions, including the E-Wing and Z-95 for the rebels and the Tie Phantom and Tie Defender for the empire.

Though it feels like only yesterday, Ticket to Ride is turning ten years old this weekend! To commemorate the game’s lengthy existence and dominance as one of the top family board games ever, Days of Wonder has released a special 10th Anniversary Edition of the base game. A complete collector’s item, this edition of the game comes with the United States game board that is double the size of the original with completely new illustrations. As well, the identical plastic trains of the original game have been replaced by unique, painted plastic train miniatures, each representing a different train car and era.

Or, at least, that seems to be Wizards of the Coast’s motto. Two weeks ago, all three of the original Advanced Dungeons & Dragons books were reprinted in beautiful remastered hardcover packaging. The DM’s Guide, Player’s Handbook, and Monster Manual are untouched rules-wise while also reprinting all the original artwork. Plus, each purchase puts part of the funds toward furthering the Gygax Memorial Fund.

Crossing the street for a visit to Paizo, the new Pathfinder Player Character Folio. Coming with sixteen pages that will help you to organize and track your character’s progression and abilities. Broken into boxes and sections for listing feats, class features, familiars, cohorts, and items, as well as quick reference charts and folder flaps, this folio is all you’ll ever need to stay on top of all your character’s developments.

Chasing dragons is usually not advised as they are regularly unfriendly when caught, however the new Game of Thrones LCG Chapter Pack of the same name actually advises it. As with the other Chapter Packs, the Chasing Dragons pack comes with 60 new cards for the Beyond the Narrow Sea cycle. If you haven’t played any of the LCG games before, each chapter pack is designed to advance the story and alter the gameplay, so, in short, keep the game fresh and interesting.

Agricola is easily one of the best resource management games ever created, but it is a long game and it is intented for multiple players. But don’t worry, Z-Man is on top of it. The new Agricola two player game has parred the playstyle down, adapting Agricola for a quick head-to-head, stand-alone experience. Players compete by working to fence in the most animals over the period of eight turns.

It is, in fact, not a small world after all.

Days of Wonder releases a new addition to their popular Risk-style board (featured on Will Wheaton’s Tabletop) this week, Small World Realms. This edition to the game is a collection of map pieces, tokens, and original rules scenarios, allowing players to create their own board for use by races and powers from either the original Small World or Small World Underground. So, maybe the real answer to whether it’s a small world after all is: it’s up to you.

Two millennia after the dawn of space travel, the galaxy hums with prosperity and peace. But as mankind and its neighbors colonized the stars, the burgeoning need for resources becomes apparent. As a plucky entrepreneur you must explore the edges of space searching for precious minerals. Will you buy the fastest ship in the sector? Can you afford to hire the best pilot in the galaxy? Shall you choose to purchase the latest state-of-the-art gadgets, invest in planetary refineries or pay off your rising debt? The cargo you haul could be worth fortune, so grab your helmet and suit up! So are the stakes in Starship Merchants!

You can’t teach an old war new tricks. But you can update them.

Axis & Allies releases two updated and altered versions of its classic wargame structure today with Axis & Allies 1942 Second Edition and Axis & Allies 1941. The 1942 edition is an updated, heftier version of the previous edition, complete with new units. 1941, however, is an entirely new Axis & Allies release featuring the same popular mechanics in a different theater of war.

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